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      Engineering and Environment
      BSc Energy and Environmental Technology
      Renewable Energies and Energy Systems

      Renewable Energies and Energy Systems

      Shaping the future of energy with innovative technical solutions.

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      Degree
      Bachelor of Science FHNW in Energy and Environmental Technology
      Study start
      Fall 2024
      Studying mode
      Full-time, part-time, PiBS
      Place
      Brugg-Windisch, Muttenz

      September Start: We recommend early registration by May 31.

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      Energy is the engine of our modern society - indispensable. But as a society, we must ensure that we consume resources efficiently and protect the environment.Energy is the engine of our modern society — indispensable. But as a society, we must ensure that we consume resources efficiently and protect the environment.

      Renewable Energies and Energy Systems is part of the Energy and Environmental Technology undergraduate programme. When you register, you choose the study field, but you can still change this up to the end of the third semester or you can combine modules individually.

      What are renewable energies and energy systems?

      Renewable energies primarily include solar energy, wind energy and hydropower. We understand the term “energy systems” in many different ways. A building, a district heating system, a biomass furnace, a heat storage system or an electric motor are all examples of energy systems. They always involve the conversion or storage of energy, both with and without material flows. Energy systems must be controlled or regulated.

      In order to be able to analyze or design such systems, we teach you the necessary basics of electrical engineering, thermodynamics and fluid dynamics as well as measurement, control and regulation technology.

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      1.031

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      Monday to Thursday: 8.00 a.m. - 12.15 p.m. and 1.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. Friday: 8.00 a.m. - 12.15 p.m. and 1.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.

      Peter Stuber

      Prof. Dr. Peter Stuber

      Programme Head Bachelor Energy and Environmental Technology

      Telephone

      +41 56 202 76 46

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      peter.stuber@fhnw.ch

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      Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt Klosterzelgstrasse 2 CH-5210 Windisch

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      Hochschule für Technik und Umwelt

      Klosterzelgstrasse 2

      5210 Windisch

      Phone+41 56 202 99 00

      E-Mailinfo.technik@fhnw.ch

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